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A review by readkerryread
Forever in Cape May by Jennifer Probst
4.0
I loved the small town setting of Cape May, it provided a good background for these two creatives. Taylor ended up going back to her hometown to help with the family bridal business when she got a tragic call. Helping her sisters was important to her, but she always wanted to travel and explore.
Pierce is Taylor's best friend, they have been through a lot together and they have both always be each others person. Pierce is a photographer who works the weddings that Taylor's sisters have planned.
When one long night leads to too many drinks, they end up sharing a kiss, and a whole lot more. While they decide to forget it ever happened, neither one can. So a plan is hatched to just enjoy it for the summer. I mean they are already friends, why not add in some benefits. Besides Taylor is leaving for Paris at the end of the summer to finally have her first exhibit of her paintings.
While the summer draws near, they can't deny their feelings. Going back to just friends might not be possible. The last few chapters was a lot of push and pull. Both figuring out what they wanted their future to look like, and what their relationship would be when the dust settled.
I loved that the sister were there for her, as the men helped each other too. Taylor and Pierce had a lot to work through but happy they got the ending they did.
I received a free copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and given freely.
Pierce is Taylor's best friend, they have been through a lot together and they have both always be each others person. Pierce is a photographer who works the weddings that Taylor's sisters have planned.
When one long night leads to too many drinks, they end up sharing a kiss, and a whole lot more. While they decide to forget it ever happened, neither one can. So a plan is hatched to just enjoy it for the summer. I mean they are already friends, why not add in some benefits. Besides Taylor is leaving for Paris at the end of the summer to finally have her first exhibit of her paintings.
While the summer draws near, they can't deny their feelings. Going back to just friends might not be possible. The last few chapters was a lot of push and pull. Both figuring out what they wanted their future to look like, and what their relationship would be when the dust settled.
I loved that the sister were there for her, as the men helped each other too. Taylor and Pierce had a lot to work through but happy they got the ending they did.
I received a free copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and given freely.